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SUMMARY:Volunteer Education: Equipping You for Your Journey to Care for Nature! - Abbotsford
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, in Abbotsford\, for a two-hour educational event where we equip you with the knowledge you need to start your journey as a Habitat Healer volunteer: \n–         What are the habitats we find in the Fraser Valley? \n–         How do we know if habitats are healthy? \n–         How can we “heal” unhealthy habitats? \n–         What is the Habitat Healers volunteer program doing this year? \n–         How do we get involved in caring for nature in the community? \nHabitat Healers is open to everyone in the Fraser Valley. Current Habitat Healers – come out to hear new updates to the program and learn how you can get involved this year. Abbotsford and Mission events with the same name will have the same information. \nRefreshments provided (water\, tea\, coffee\, and snacks). \n  \nRegistration required. \nRegistration opens on April 24.
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/volunteer-educat-abbotsford-may2024/
LOCATION:Matsqui Recreation Centre Multi Purpose 2/3 Room\, 3106 Clearbrook Rd\, Abbotsford\, British Columbia\, V2T 4B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleesha Switzer":MAILTO:aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Education: Equipping You for Your Journey to Care for Nature! - Mission
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, in Mission\, for a two-hour educational event where we equip you with the knowledge you need to start your journey as a Habitat Healer volunteer: \n–         What are the habitats we find in the Fraser Valley? \n–         How do we know if habitats are healthy? \n–         How can we “heal” unhealthy habitats? \n–         What is the Habitat Healers volunteer program doing this year? \n–         How do we get involved in caring for nature in the community? \nHabitat Healers is open to everyone in the Fraser Valley. Current Habitat Healers – come out to hear new updates to the program and learn how you can get involved this year. Abbotsford and Mission events with the same name will have the same information. \nRefreshments provided (water\, tea\, coffee\, and snacks). \n  \nRegistration required. \nRegistration opens on April 24.
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/volunteer-education-mission-may2024/
LOCATION:All Saints Hall\, 33077 2nd Ave\, Mission\, British Columbia\, V2V 1J7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleesha Switzer":MAILTO:aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240511T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240511T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T122048
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SUMMARY:Spring Plant Sale: Fundraiser Pick-up Support
DESCRIPTION:Support us at our upcoming plant sale fundraiser by volunteering. Your role will involve checking and loading plant orders into vehicles\, ensuring a smooth customer experience. You’re helping to make our biggest fundraiser of the year a success!\nRegistration is required. \nTime Slots Available: 7:30 am – 11 am; 11 am – 2:30 pm \nOutdoor – Check\, Assist\, Load\, Smile \nVolunteer Assets: \n• Capable of lifting up to 20 lbs \n• Able to stand for long periods \n• Organized with good attention to detail \n• Works well in a team and follows instructions \n• Aware of traffic \nRead Full Volunteer Description
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/spring-plant-sale-fundraiser-pick-up-support-2024/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Fundraising,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleesha Switzer":MAILTO:aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230323T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230324T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T122048
CREATED:20230209T231908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T182848Z
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SUMMARY:Oregon Spotted Frog Professional Training 2023
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the 2023 Oregon Spotted Frog Identification training session. This training will enable environmental monitors (staff or contractors) to accurately identify and distinguish local frog species caught during work in and around waterways\, ditches\, or wetlands. This is an important professional development opportunity for environmental monitors to ensure due diligence and accuracy in amphibian identification. If your organization will be working in Oregon Spotted Frog areas and would like to send a group for hands-on frog identification and habitat recognition training\, please consider this limited-time opportunity. \n  \nTraining will be provided by Aleesha Switzer (RPBio)\, a local biologist specializing in Oregon Spotted Frogs. The charge for this 2.5-hour training session will be $25 per person. Training will take place at an Oregon Spotted Frog wetland site in Agassiz. Additional details will be made available upon registration. \nFour session options are offered across two dates based on the frog breeding window in 2023:\n*** Update March 6th: To ensure participants are able to see frogs and a variety of egg masses\, the training session date has been delayed to later in the month. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this has caused! *** \nThursday\, March 23rd  9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm \nFriday\, March 24th 9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm \n  \nDepending on the demand\, new dates may be added. If conditions change\, the dates may need to be adjusted slightly (for example\, if a large freeze event halts breeding and frogs are not available for in-hand identification training). Participants will be notified as quickly as possible if any schedule changes need to be made. \nOnce Registered – You will receive an email with additional details on the session\, including when and where to meet. \nSpace is limited – register now\n  \nAdditional Information\nThis session is intended for environmental professionals including environmental monitors\, municipal staff\, and decision-makers who come into contact with Oregon Spotted Frog and its habitat. Oregon Spotted Frog is highly Endangered (provincially and federally). Within Canada\, it is only known to occur in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. It lives in water year-round and is found in a variety of agricultural ditches\, sloughs\, shallow wetlands\, and marshes. In the past decade\, two new populations of Oregon Spotted Frog have been discovered in Abbotsford and Chilliwack\, suggesting there are more potential areas where this endangered frog may be undiscovered. Oregon Spotted Frogs are most likely to be encountered during regular drainage maintenance works; however few environmental monitors are trained in the identification of this cryptic species. \n  \nFor questions\, please contact Aleesha: aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca \n  \nThis training is made possible thanks to funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/oregon-spotted-frog-professional-training-2023/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleesha Switzer":MAILTO:aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220311T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220311T153000
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SUMMARY:Oregon Spotted Frog Professional Training 2022
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the 2022 Oregon Spotted Frog Identification training session. This training will enable environmental monitors (staff or contractors) to accurately identify and distinguish local frog species caught during work in and around waterways\, ditches\, or wetlands. This is an important professional development opportunity for environmental monitors to ensure due diligence and accuracy in amphibian identification. If your organization will be working in Oregon Spotted Frog areas and would like to send a group for hands-on frog identification and habitat recognition training\, please consider this limited-time opportunity. \nTraining will be provided by Aleesha Switzer (RPBio)\, a local biologist specializing in Oregon Spotted Frogs. The charge for this 2.5-hour training session will be $25 per person. Training will take place at an Oregon Spotted Frog wetland site in Agassiz. Additional details will be made available upon registration. \nFour session options are offered across two dates based on the frog breeding window in 2022: \nThursday\, March 10th  9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm  \nFriday\, March 11th 9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm  \nDepending on the demand\, new dates may be added. If conditions change\, the dates may need to be adjusted slightly (for example\, if a large freeze event halts breeding and frogs are not available for in-hand identification training). Participants will be notified as quickly as possible if any schedule changes need to be made. \nOnce Registered – You will receive an email within 2 business days with additional details on the session\, including when and where to meet. \nAdditional Information\nThis session is intended for environmental professionals including environmental monitors\, municipal staff\, and decision-makers who come into contact with Oregon Spotted Frog and its habitat. Oregon Spotted Frog is highly Endangered (provincially and federally). Within Canada\, it is only known to occur in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. It lives in water year-round and is found in a variety of agricultural ditches\, sloughs\, shallow wetlands\, and marshes. In the past decade\, two new populations of Oregon Spotted Frog have been discovered in Abbotsford and Chilliwack\, suggesting there are more potential areas where this endangered frog may be undiscovered. Oregon Spotted Frogs are most likely to be encountered during regular drainage maintenance works; however few environmental monitors are trained on the identification of this cryptic species. \nAll participants must wear a face covering when within 2m of another individual. We will be in group sizes of up to 12 people (plus the instructor). \nFor questions\, please contact Aleesha: aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/oregon-spotted-frog-professional-training-2022/2022-03-11/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleesha Switzer":MAILTO:aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220310T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220310T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T122048
CREATED:20220303T174747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T180320Z
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SUMMARY:Oregon Spotted Frog Professional Training 2022
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the 2022 Oregon Spotted Frog Identification training session. This training will enable environmental monitors (staff or contractors) to accurately identify and distinguish local frog species caught during work in and around waterways\, ditches\, or wetlands. This is an important professional development opportunity for environmental monitors to ensure due diligence and accuracy in amphibian identification. If your organization will be working in Oregon Spotted Frog areas and would like to send a group for hands-on frog identification and habitat recognition training\, please consider this limited-time opportunity. \nTraining will be provided by Aleesha Switzer (RPBio)\, a local biologist specializing in Oregon Spotted Frogs. The charge for this 2.5-hour training session will be $25 per person. Training will take place at an Oregon Spotted Frog wetland site in Agassiz. Additional details will be made available upon registration. \nFour session options are offered across two dates based on the frog breeding window in 2022: \nThursday\, March 10th  9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm  \nFriday\, March 11th 9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm  \nDepending on the demand\, new dates may be added. If conditions change\, the dates may need to be adjusted slightly (for example\, if a large freeze event halts breeding and frogs are not available for in-hand identification training). Participants will be notified as quickly as possible if any schedule changes need to be made. \nOnce Registered – You will receive an email within 2 business days with additional details on the session\, including when and where to meet. \nAdditional Information\nThis session is intended for environmental professionals including environmental monitors\, municipal staff\, and decision-makers who come into contact with Oregon Spotted Frog and its habitat. Oregon Spotted Frog is highly Endangered (provincially and federally). Within Canada\, it is only known to occur in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. It lives in water year-round and is found in a variety of agricultural ditches\, sloughs\, shallow wetlands\, and marshes. In the past decade\, two new populations of Oregon Spotted Frog have been discovered in Abbotsford and Chilliwack\, suggesting there are more potential areas where this endangered frog may be undiscovered. Oregon Spotted Frogs are most likely to be encountered during regular drainage maintenance works; however few environmental monitors are trained on the identification of this cryptic species. \nAll participants must wear a face covering when within 2m of another individual. We will be in group sizes of up to 12 people (plus the instructor). \nFor questions\, please contact Aleesha: aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/oregon-spotted-frog-professional-training-2022/2022-03-10/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleesha Switzer":MAILTO:aleesha@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
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